DeWalt 1140 User manual

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IP phones
Type
User manual
IP Phone 1140
User Guide
2 IP Phone 1140 User Guide
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The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The statements,
configurations, technical data, and recommendations in this document are believed to be
accurate and reliable, but are presented without express or implied warranty. Users must take
full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document. The
information in this document is proprietary to Cypress Communications, Inc.
Trademarks
Nortel, Nortel (Logo), and the Globemark are trademarks of Nortel Networks.
The Cypress Communications logo is a service mark of Cypress Communications, Inc.
Cypress Communications is a trademark of Cypress Communications, Inc.
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Contents
Overview ........................................................................................................ 7
Key Features ...........................................................................................................7
Physical Features....................................................................................................8
Display.....................................................................................................................8
Indicators.................................................................................................................9
Connecting the IP Phone to the LAN......................................................... 10
Prerequisites .........................................................................................................10
Connecting the IP Phone to the LAN ....................................................................10
IP Phone connectors and other back panel features.........................................11
Getting Started ............................................................................................ 12
Logging on.............................................................................................................12
Logging off.............................................................................................................12
Using the dialpad to enter text...............................................................................13
Using a Bluetooth wireless headset ......................................................................14
Prerequisites......................................................................................................14
Pairing a wireless headset with your phone ......................................................14
Dual Pairing headsets .......................................................................................15
How wired and wireless headsets interact ........................................................16
Switching between a wired and a wireless headset ..........................................16
Unpairing a wireless headset ............................................................................16
Making, Answering, and Ending a Call...................................................... 17
Making a call using off-hook dialing ......................................................................17
Making a call using handsfree dialing ...................................................................17
Making a call using predial....................................................................................17
Editing a predialed number ...................................................................................18
Answering a call ....................................................................................................18
Answering a second call........................................................................................18
Ending a call..........................................................................................................18
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Using Phone Features.................................................................................19
Overview ...............................................................................................................19
Account Code........................................................................................................19
Authorization Code................................................................................................19
Automatic Dial ....................................................................................................... 19
Storing a number at an Automatic Dial key ....................................................... 20
Using an Automatic Dial key .............................................................................20
Busy Lamp Field (BLF) .........................................................................................20
Call Forward.......................................................................................................... 20
Call Hold................................................................................................................21
Conferencing (3-way or 30-way) ...........................................................................21
Directed Call Park ................................................................................................. 21
Parking a call against a phone number .............................................................22
Retrieving a call parked against a phone number .............................................22
Directed Call Pickup..............................................................................................22
Answering a call with Directed Call Pickup........................................................22
Directory................................................................................................................22
Adding or editing a directory entry.....................................................................22
Deleting an entry from the directory .................................................................. 23
Making a call using the directory ....................................................................... 23
Do Not Disturb / Make Set Busy ...........................................................................23
Fast Transfer.........................................................................................................23
Group Call Pickup ................................................................................................. 24
Picking up a call ................................................................................................24
Picking up a call while on a call......................................................................... 24
Group Intercom ..................................................................................................... 24
Calling a member of your intercom group .........................................................24
Answering a Group Intercom call ...................................................................... 25
Paging a member of your intercom group ......................................................... 25
Paging all members of your intercom group...................................................... 25
Making a Conference call with your intercom group..........................................26
Inbox (Inbound Call Record) .................................................................................26
Accessing the Inbox .......................................................................................... 26
Viewing Inbox call information...........................................................................27
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Storing a number from the Inbox .......................................................................27
Using the Inbox to make a call ..........................................................................27
Resetting the Inbox............................................................................................28
Inspect...................................................................................................................28
Intercom ................................................................................................................28
Making an Intercom call.....................................................................................28
Answering an Intercom call ...............................................................................28
Last Number Redial...............................................................................................28
Multiple Appearance Directory Number (MDN).....................................................29
Making a Call on an MDN MCA or MDN SCA Key............................................29
Answering an MDN MCA or MDN SCA Call......................................................29
Transferring a MDN SCA Call to Another MDN SCA Group Member ...............29
Conferencing with a MDN SCA Line and Privacy Release ...............................30
Mute ......................................................................................................................30
Outbox (Outbound Call Record)............................................................................30
Accessing the Outbox........................................................................................30
Viewing Outbox call information ........................................................................31
Storing a number from the Outbox ....................................................................31
Using the Outbox to make a call........................................................................31
Resetting the Outbox.........................................................................................31
Speed Dial.............................................................................................................32
Storing a Speed Dial number ............................................................................32
Calling a Speed Dial number.............................................................................32
Voicemail...............................................................................................................32
Changing Your IP Phone Settings
............................................................. 33
Using the Settings menu .......................................................................................33
Using the navigation keys .....................................................................................33
Modifying Audio settings .......................................................................................34
Changing the default volume.............................................................................34
Resetting a default volume ................................................................................34
Selecting a ring tone..........................................................................................35
Modifying Feature key settings..............................................................................35
Relabeling a feature key....................................................................................35
Restoring default settings for a feature key .......................................................36
Enabling or disabling autoscroll.........................................................................36
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Adjusting the contrast level of the display ............................................................. 36
Selecting a language.............................................................................................37
Modifying Time settings ........................................................................................37
Navigating the Time menu ................................................................................37
Selecting the time zone .....................................................................................37
Enabling Daylight Saving Time..........................................................................38
Disabling Daylight Saving Time.........................................................................38
Setting the time format ...................................................................................... 38
Setting the date format ......................................................................................39
Resetting the default time.................................................................................. 39
Modifying User settings......................................................................................... 39
Navigating the User menu................................................................................. 39
Viewing your user name....................................................................................40
Viewing your login type .....................................................................................40
Enabling or disabling the auto login feature ...................................................... 40
Changing your password...................................................................................41
Enabling the Bluetooth transmitter ........................................................................ 41
Performing a firmware upgrade.............................................................................42
Access Code Summary...............................................................................43
Key Features Overview
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Overview
The IP Phone 1140 is a professional-level desktop phone that provides a full range of features
with a high-resolution backlit display and fixed and programmable keys. The IP Phone 1140
brings voice and data to the desktop by connecting directly to a Local Area Network (LAN)
through an Ethernet connection.
You can use the handset and keypad of the IP Phone1140 as you would use a standard
telephone. You can access additional services through the soft keys positioned next to the
display. The label beside each soft key identifies the feature associated with that key.
Key Features
Up to four user-defined line/programmable feature keys and four soft label keys
High-resolution, fully-backlit, graphical, monochrome, eight-level grey scale, pixel-based
(240x80) display
Five position (-5 to + 55 degrees) adjustable foot stand
Four-way navigation cluster with new Enter key
Integrated auto sensing 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet switch with shared PC access (one
LAN and one PC port)
Secure local settings menu for access to user preferences, configuration tools, diagnostics
and network statistics
Visual Alerting/ Message Waiting Indication and Feature Status Indicator LEDs
IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet, pre-standard vendor power schemes and local AC
power options
Icon and English text-based keycaps
Field upgradeable firmware via Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) or Unistem File
Transfer Protocol (UFTP) adds convenience and reduces costs in administration
Desk or Wall mountable
Graphite color with silver metallic bezel
The diagram on the next page shows the location of the IP Phone 1140 keys and other
components.
Overview Physical Features
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Physical Features
Figure 1: Physical features
Display
The display on the IP Phone 1140 terminal has blue LED backlighting, which you can turn on
and off. The backlight turns off automatically after a period of inactivity.
Nortel IP Phone 1140 display has three distinct areas:
The upper area shows line and feature key status.
The middle area shows single-line information for items such as caller number, caller
name, feature prompt strings, user-entered digits, date and time information, and
telephone information.
The lower area displays the labels for the soft keys.
The diagram on the next page identifies each section of the IP Phone 1140 display, showing
the user-defined feature keys and the soft keys.
Indicators Overview
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Figure 2: Display area features
Indicators
The IP Phone terminal uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) of different colors to indicate the
current state of the terminal. The following table describes each color and its associated state.
A steady indicator means that the extension or feature beside it is active. A flashing indicator
means the line is on hold or the feature is in the process of being programmed.
Indicator LED color Meaning
Message waiting Red (located at the top of
the set)
Lit when a message is waiting or a call
is missed. The light turns off after you
retrieve your message.
Data waiting Blue (located at the top of
the set)
Lit when the terminal is on an active
call.
Handsfree Red (located on the front
near the handsfree key)
Lit when the handsfree feature is
active.
Headset Red (located on the front
near the headset key)
Lit when the headset is in use.
Mute Red (located on the front
near the mute key)
Lit when the mute feature is active. The
system administrator can configure the
mute lamp to be steady on or blinking.
Link/Data Green (located on the back
cover near the network
Ethernet jack)
Lit when the link is alive and flashes to
indicate activity.
Connecting the IP Phone to the LAN Prerequisites
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Connecting the IP Phone to the LAN
Follow this procedure to connect the terminal to the Local Area Network (LAN) and to a
power source.
Prerequisites
IP Phones can be powered by an AC adapter or over a LAN. Contact your installation
technician to identify the correct power option.
Warning: Risk of equipment damage
Do not plug the IP Phone 1140 into a regular telephone jack. This
causes severe damage to the terminal. Consult your system
administrator to ensure that you plug your telephone into a
10/100BaseT Ethernet jack.
Connecting the IP Phone to the LAN
1. Connect one end of the CAT-5 line cable to the LAN Ethernet port, identified with a
LAN icon, located on the back of the terminal.
2. Connect the other end of the CAT-5 line cable to the IP network jack. For a terminal
sharing LAN access with a PC, connect a second CAT-5 line cable to the PC Ethernet
port located on the back of the terminal, identified by the PC icon. Connect the other end
of the cable to the Ethernet port on the computer.
3. For a secure power connection, thread the cord around the strain relief, retaining hook,
and channel on the back of the terminal.
4. Secure the terminal footstand to the terminal base.
Connecting the IP Phone to the LAN Connecting the IP Phone to the LAN
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IP Phone connectors and other back panel features
Figure 3: IP Phone connectors
Getting Started Logging on
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Getting Started
Logging on
Before you can use your IP Phone 1140, you must log on to obtain the features provided to
you on the Cypress Communications network. You do not need to log on to your IP Phone
1140 every day. Your phone remains logged in unless you log out or your IP Phone loses
power.
You may be prompted to upgrade the IP Phone 1140 firmware before you log on. If this
occurs, you must perform the upgrade before you can log on. For instructions, see
"Performing a firmware upgrade" on page 42.
Steps to take
1. At the Usern
ame screen, enter your user name. This is typically your complete 10-digit
telephone number.
If you make a mistake, press Clear to clear the field, and then enter the user name again.
If your user name is too long for the display (longer than 15 characters), the digits scroll
to the left and an ellipsis appears to the left of the user name.
2. Press the Ok key. The Password screen appears.
3. Enter your password. Your password is typically your four-digit extension + 99. For
security, the password characters are displayed as asterisks (*).
4. If you make a mistake, press Clear to clear the field, and then enter the password again.
5. Press Ok. You are logged on and the Menu screen appears.
Logging off
Follow this procedure to log off from the network.
1. From the main menu, select Logoff.
2. Press Ok. A confirmation screen appears.
3. Confirm the action. You are logged off from the network.
Using the dialpad to enter text Getting Started
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Using the dialpad to enter text
Steps to Take
1. To enter text, find the number key associated with the letter you want to enter, and
perform one of these actions:
To enter the first letter, press the key once.
To enter the second letter, press the key twice.
To enter the third letter, press the key three times.
The letter appears on the display.
2. To enter special characters perform theses actions. See “Figure 4: Special Characters” for
the list of special chara
cters that are available.
a. Press the Symbol soft key. A list of symbols opens.
b. Scroll through the list and select the symbol.
c. Press Ok to enter the symbol.
Figure 4: Special Characters
Getting Started Using a Bluetooth wireless headset
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Using a Bluetooth wireless headset
Your IP Phone 1140 is equipped with a radio system to support Bluetooth wireless–enabled
technology enabled headsets. This section describes how to configure your phone to work
with a Bluetooth headset and how to use Bluetooth and wired headsets interchangeably.
Configuring your phone to work with a Bluetooth headset is called ”pairing”.
Tip: Do not pair more than one headset of the same model, they have
identical names in the Paired list.
Prerequisites
Before you can use a Bluetooth headset with your IP Phone 1140, the Bluetooth transmitter in
the phone must be enabled. See “Enabling the Bluetooth transmitter” on page 41 for
instructions.
Pairing a wireless headset with your phone
1. Double-press the Headset key to open the Bluetooth Setup dialog box. The Enable
Bluetooth check box is highlighted.
If the Bluetooth Setup menu fails to open when you double-press the Headset key, the
Bluetooth wireless feature is not enabled. Contact your system administrator.
2. Press the Enter key to activate Bluetooth wireless technology. A check appears to
indicate that the feature is activated. The message "BT Enabled" appears at the bottom of
the display.
3. Put your Bluetooth headset in its pairing or search mode. The procedure for doing this
can be different for each headset; please refer to the documentation that accompanied
your headset for more information.
4. Search devices.
a. Ensure that your headset is in Pairing or Search Mode.
b. Press the Right navigation key twice, and highlight the Search button, displayed next
to the Search Devices item.
c. Press the Enter key. The message "Searching…." appears. It can take up to two
minutes for the search to complete. If the search is successful, the message "Search
Completed Found Device(s)" appears, and a list of devices that support Bluetooth
wireless technology appear in the Found: list. If the search is not successful, the
message "Search Completed. No device found" appears. If this happens, or if the
headset times out and exits search/pairing mode, power off the headset, and repeat
Search Mode steps.
5. When the name of your headset appears in the Found: box, press the Stop soft key or
wait for the search to finish. When the search is complete, the message "Search
Completed Found Device(s)" appears.
Using a Bluetooth wireless headset Getting Started
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Tip: Note: If your headset is not displayed in the Found: box, select your
headset from the list, as follows:
a. Press the Right navigation key one or more times to highlight the Found: box. Press
the Enter key to start the edit mode.
b. Press the Down navigation key to open the Found: list. Press the Up/ Down
navigation keys to scroll and highlight your headset.
c. Press the Enter key to select the headset and close the list. Press the Enter key to
exit edit mode.
6. Press the Right navigation key to highlight the Pair button (next to the Pair Device item)
and press the Enter key.
At the prompt ”Enter PIN#”, enter the PIN using the phone dialpad and press the Enter
key. If pairing is successful, the message "Pair completed" displays.
Tip: Check your headset documentation to find its PIN (sometimes called
a passkey). Typically this value is 0000.
If the headset is not successfully paired with your phone, an error message appears at the
bottom of the screen. If an error message appears:
Confirm that the wireless headset is still in search/pair mode. If the headset timed out
and exited search/pairing mode, put the headset in pairing mode, as discussed in step
3, and repeat step 6.
Check that you are using the correct PIN. Repeat step 6.
Dual Pairing headsets
Take special care when using a "dual pairing" type of Bluetooth wireless headset, which can
be paired to its base as well as to the IP Phone 1140. If it is paired to both, the IP Phone 1140
is the second device, and the following applies:
Press the headset "telephone" key:
If a single tone sounds, the headset is connected to the base.
If a double beep sounds, the headset is connected to the IP Phone 1140.
If the base is powered off, the headset is only paired to the IP Phone 1140 and pressing the
"telephone" key connects you to the IP Phone 1140.
If more than one wireless headset is paired, the first headset paired is automatically made the
active device.
To make a different headset active, do the following.
1. Press the Right navigation key to highlight the Set button (next to the Set Active Device
item).
2. Press the Enter soft key.
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The message "Set active: “device name” appears. This means the headset named is now
the active headset and is used when you press the headset key.
3. Press the Exit soft key to exit to the main display.
How wired and wireless headsets interact
If you connect a Bluetooth wireless headset and a wired headset to the same IP Phone 1140,
the two interact as follows:
If no wireless headset is paired, the wired headset works as normal. Likewise, if a
wireless headset is paired with the set, but is not in range, the wired headset works as
normal.
If the Use BT headset checkbox is selected, the wireless headset is used as the phone
headset.
The Bluetooth wireless headset can work only if it is within range of the phone; as the
wireless headset approaches the edge of its radio range, the audio quality degrades and radio
interference noise increases. When the wireless headset is in connecting range, the Headset
key controls the wireless headset, even if a wired headset is attached. If a wireless headset
moves out of connecting range, a special beep sounds in the headset indicating the connection
was lost.
Switching between a wired and a wireless headset
If a Bluetooth wireless headset is connected, and you want to use the wired headset, you can
switch between the two. It is not necessary to unpair or disable the wireless headset.
You can switch between a wired and wireless headset and back again either when the phone
is idle or during an active call.
1. Double-press the Headset key to open the Bluetooth Setup dialog.
2. Press the Left/Right navigation key to select the “Use BT Headset” item.
3. Press the Enter key to toggle this option on or off.
A check mark indicates that the wireless headset is used. Clear the check mark to use a
wired headset. This option is on (checked) by default.
Unpairing a wireless headset
1. Double-press the Headset key to open the Bluetooth Setup dialog box.
2. Press the Right navigation key to select the Paired: setting.
3. Ensure that the headset you want to unpair is selected in the Paired list.
4. Press the Right navigation key to select the Unpair Device item, and then press the
Enter key.
Your Bluetooth wireless headset is unpaired and removed from the Paired: item list.
Making a call using off-hook dialing Making, Answering, and Ending a Call
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Making, Answering, and Ending a Call
Making a call using off-hook dialing
Follow this procedure to make a call using off-hook dialing.
1. Lift the handset from the cradle. The primary line is active and you hear a dial tone.
2. Use the dialpad to enter the number.
3. When the call is answered, begin speaking.
Making a call using handsfree dialing
Follow this procedure to make a call using handsfree dialing.
See "Physical Features" on page 8 for the location of the handsfree key.
1. Press a line key
. A line is selected and you hear a dial tone.
2. Use the dialpad to enter the number.
3. When the call is answered, begin speaking.
4. For privacy, lift the handset.
5. To return to handsfree mode, press the handsfree key and place the handset in the cradle.
The handsfree feature is active.
Making a call using predial
Follow this procedure to use the predial feature to make a call.
1. Before you press a line key or lift the handset, use the dialpad to enter the number. The
number is entered into the terminal.
2. When you want to make the call, press Ok. The number is dialed.
3. When the call is answered, begin speaking.
Making, Answering, and Ending a Call Editing a predialed number
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Editing a predialed number
Follow this procedure to edit a number held in the predialed state.
Prerequisites
A number must be predialed.
1. Perform one of these steps:
To delete numbers that appear to the left of the cursor, press Bkspc.
To delete numbers that appear to the right of the cursor, press Delete.
2. Use the dialpad to enter the new number.
Answering a call
Perform one of these actions to answer a call:
Lift the handset.
To answer a call using the handsfree feature, press the handsfree key.
To answer a call while wearing a headset, press the headset key.
Answering a second call
Follow this procedure to answer a call when you are engaged in a call.
If another call comes in while the primary line is engaged, the phone sounds and a message
indicator icon on the display flashes. While the indicator is flashing you have the opportunity
to put the first call on hold and answer the second call.
1. Press the hold key to put the active call on hold.
2. Press the line key for the second call. The call is answered.
Ending a call
Perform one of these actions:
Return the handset to the cradle.
Press the Goodbye key.
The call is ended.
Tip: The Goodbye key is useful for dropping out of a conference call or
exiting voicemail.
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Using Phone Features
Follow these procedures to use the features provided with your IP Phone 1140. Some of the
features described may not be available to all users. Please see your system administrator if
you require more information.
Overview
The IP Phone 1140 is operated using the fixed keys located on either side of the number dial
pad , and feature/line keys that appear on display screen. To select a feature/line key find the
feature on the display and then press the button next to it. If necessary, use the navigation
button in the center of the phone to find the feature.
Account Code
Account Codes are codes that you can assign to a call for billing purposes.
Steps to Take
1. Press the line key
.
2. Press the Acct Code key (or star code *95). You will hear a stutter tone.
3. Enter your 13-digit account code.
4. When you hear the normal dial tone, dial your number to place your call.
Authorization Code
An Authorization Code is a numeric code that you enter to obtain access to long-distance or
international telephone numbers.
Steps to Take
1. Press the line key
.
2. Press the Auth Code key (or star code *96) and then enter the Authorization Code
assigned. You will hear a normal dial tone.
3. Dial the number to place the call.
Automatic Dial
Automatic Dial is a feature that allows you to store a frequently-used telephone number on a
soft key. You can then press the key to dial the number.
Using Phone Features Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
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If you use an Auto Dial key while you are on a call, your current call is placed on hold and
your autodial call uses your secondary line.
Storing a number at an Automatic Dial key
Steps to Take
1. While the phone is on-hook, press the Auto Dial key.
2. Enter the desired number.
3. Press the Auto Dial key again.
Using an Automatic Dial key
Steps to Take
1. Press the line key.
If you are already on a call, press your secondary line key. The current call is placed on
hold.
2. Press the Auto Dial key to dial the number stored for the key.
Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
A Busy Lamp Field (BLF) is a soft key that displays the status of another telephone line
(ringing, on-hook, off-hook). It is commonly used by receptionists who are responsible for
transferring incoming calls from a single incoming line to multiple persons in an
organization. BLF keys also provide for one-touch dialing and fast call transfer.
It is not possible to answer an incoming call on a BLF key. A BLF key is a visual indicator
only. A BLF key does not ring.
To use a BLF key when transferring a call, see “Fast Transfer” on page 23.
To use a BLF Key
to fast-dial a number:
1. Press the line key to obtain a dial tone.
2. Press the BLF key representing the number that you want to dial.
Call Forward
Follow this procedure to forward calls to another IP Phone when you are away from your
desk.
Steps to Take
1. To activate call forward without l
ifting the handset, press the Forward key.
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